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  • verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of scab.

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Examples

  • Or, as some like to think of it, organised scabbing.

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  • The RMT general secretary, Bob Crow, said: "The strike action in Scotland is rock solid and the Network Rail scabbing operation has been a total failure."

    Railway signallers start 72-hour strike 2011

  • When a publisher offers an author better royalties than other publishers have been paying him, he is scabbing on those other publishers.

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  • You ought to be ashamed of yourself, you big coward, scabbing on honest men.

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  • However, to continue in this enviable position, he must be prepared at a moment's notice to go scabbing again.

    THE SCAB 2010

  • Therefore he is scabbing upon his weaker and less capable brother workman.

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  • They are organized to destroy scabbing amongst themselves and to encourage scabbing amongst others.

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  • But to scabbing, no blame attaches itself anywhere.

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  • As it is, he is scabbing upon his English brother to the tune of $79.50 per week.

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  • The professional strike-breakers, who, as a class, receive large wages, will scab on one another, while scab unions are even formed to prevent scabbing upon scabs.

    THE SCAB 2010

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